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Low Res Records

Profile:
Founded June of 1998 in Detroit Michigan, Low Res focuses on electronic hardcore, including breakcore, gabber, experimental, and industrial.
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email: abuse@lowres.com
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Discography

Releases:
LOW 001 Theeq The Equinauts (2 versions) 1998
LOW 002 Davros Food For The Gods (12") 1998
LOW 003 Bombardier Biomech Warfare (12") 1999
LOW 004 Theeq =/+ (Parallel Purpose / Perpendicular Thinking) (12") 2002
LOW005 Abelcain "Faust" EP (EP) (2 versions) 1999
LOW 006 Various Electron Abuse (2xLP) 2000
LOW 007 Venetian Snares 7 Sevens.med EP (12", EP) 2000
LOW 008 13th Hour, The Lithium Project EP (12", EP) 2001
LOW 009 CD Davros The Key To Time (CD, Album, Ltd, Enh) 2001
LOW 010 DJ Tense Kadaver (12") 2002
LOW 011 Cdatakill vs. Abelcain Playing With Knives (12") 2002
LOW 012 Cdatakill Severity Of Gravity (12") 2002
LOW 013 Kero Firewire FUNK (12") 2003
LOW 014 Adjust Your Bad Luck (12") 2003
LOW 015 I:gor Znak Zapytania (12") 2003
LOW 016 Delien Aon E.P. (12") 2004
LOW 017 Bombardier Syn Remixes (12") 2005
LOW 018 Tarmvred Tintorama EP (12", EP) 2005
LOW 020 Übergang Fear Leader (12") 2006
LOW 021 Meander Dreaming In Reverse (2 versions) 2007
LOW 022 C64* Lowest Moments (CD, Mixed, Comp) 2008
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by somebedroomdj May 11, 2009
When I first got into breakcore and gabber, Low Res was one of the first stops for me and, over the years, this has proven to be one of those labels that quietly and consistently puts out amazing experimental music. Sort of like the American equivalent to Praxis. There's a ton of variety in this back catalogue and some truly pivotal moments in the development of breakcore. Abelcain's music found a home here very early on and it's some of the best stuff he's done. The Snares record is a classic, as is the Electron Abuse compilation. More recently, the label has been branching out into different strains and has really gone beyond the breakcore tag while it continues to blaze a path through the landscape of modern music. The latest phase in this evolution sees a "synthier" approach while still keeping the edge that has always made the label great. In these days of homogenization and more and more labels going toward digital distribution, I have nothing but respect for a label that stays true to vinyl and, more importantly, to music that involves taking a bit of a risk to put out.

I also have to mention here that the Low Res website has some amazing titles available that you might have thought were long gone, and without inflated prices. Definitely worth checking out.